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How to watch the Olympics on Android and Google TV - 9to5Google
With the 2022 Winter Olympics here, you may be wondering where to watch them. We've got you covered.
9to5GoogleHow to watch the 2022 Winter Olympics on Android and Google TVBy Andrew RomeroThe 2022 Winter Olympics are here! So where can you watch on Google TV and Android devices?Learn moreFirst off, Google TV has added a dedicated Hub for Olympic coverage, bringing the action to your homepage. You can find more details below. Other than that feature, here's where you can stream the 2022 Winter Olympics...Learn morePeacockOn Android and Google TV, Peacock may be the best option for those looking to stream the 2022 Winter Olympics. Starting at $4.99/month, Peacock will be debuting NBC coverage of the Olympics throughout all 18 days.NBC Sports appThe NBC Sports app is a great companion to your existing cable or satellite TV subscription. You get easy access on Android for all of the Olympic Coverage. If you already have a satellite or cable subscription, the NBC Sports app comes at no extra charge.YouTube TVYouTube TV is the go-to for a lot of sports fans. As long as your local coverage includes NBC and its channels, you'll be able to watch the Olympics with ease. With YouTube TV, you're also able to record and watch Olympic events at a later date. YouTube TV starts at $64.99/month.SlingSling is another fantastic TV option to catch the Olympics. At $35/month, not only do you get NBC, but you can watch other well-known networks.HuluIf you have Hulu already, you can watch the Olympics by upgrading to the Live TV plan. This plan includes extra content from Dinsey+ and ESPN+, though the rice is a little steep. Hulu Live TV is the most expensive, coming in at $69.99/month.However you decide to watch, you're sure to enjoy each event. If you want to learn more about each plan's coverage, head to 9to5Google.com.Learn moreMore from 9to5GoogleGoogle TV preparing ‘Restricted Mode,’ a watchlist for kids, and free ‘Channels’Google Chrome icon gets first update in 8 years & will now be customized for iOS, Mac, WindowsAndroid TV: Must-have apps for 2022 [Video]